We love beer, and we’re guessing most of you probably enjoy a cup of suds every once in a while, so it only makes sense to showcase a book all about the beverage which we love. The Big Book o' Beer: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Greatest Beverage on Earth ($14) is a world-wide celebration of all things beer related — from scientific facts to beer recipes to geography. Plenty of pictures pay homage to the world’s beer culture, and you aren’t a real man unless you have an “Atlas of Beer” somewhere in your home.

While your local library may have some back copies of the New Yorker, we're betting they don't have all 4,109 issues. The Compete New Yorker ($63) archives every single page published from 1925 to February 14, 2005 by one of the nation's most influential publications, all on eight DVD-ROMs. Now if we could just get Hef to release a "The Complete Playboy" set... [via BookofJoe]

This book will definitely help you become the local MacGyver in your neck of the woods. Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things ($8) has over 80 easy tricks for creating cool stuff out of ordinary items. With the book, you'll learn how to do things like generate battery power with simple household items, turn a penny into a radio, make a fire extinguisher out of kitchen supplies, and thwart intruders with a single rubber band. Sweeeet.

It can be tough to find workout clothing that looks decent outside of the gym, but these Spar Jogger pants from Rhone provide the best of both worlds. Built with technical running in mind, each pair is made using a soft jersey fabric. They feature moisture-wicking knit fabric, light water resistant bonded back pocket, and zippered side pockets. They're perfect for your next workout, and are versatile enough to wear all day without looking out of place.

We spend about a third of our life sleeping, so the mattress you sleep on every night is incredibly important. Make sure you get the right one by trying out a Casper. This USA-made mattress is made up of multiple layers of foam, including one for support and pressure relief, and one to make sure you don't get too hot. It's all wrapped up in a durable woven cover, and shipped right to your door in a box that's easy to maneuver into even the smallest abodes. You get 100 nights to try it out, can return it for free if you're not satisfied, but if you are (and you probably will be), you can upgrade even further by grabbing some of the company's soft Supima cotton sheets and dual-layer pillows.

For anyone that grew up reading the funny pages in the 80’s, the characters of Calvin and Hobbes are undeniably etched into our collective conscious. The Complete Calvin and Hobbes ($100, available Oct. 4) catalogs ten years of comic strip genius, and the introduction gives us insight into Bill Watterson’s struggles with the strip, including his fight to keep Calvin’s legacy from being reduced to the “boy who pees on things” stickers. A must have.

If you like most of the humor on Uncrate, then you probably share our love of discussing things that, well, suck really badly. Now there’s a coffee table book to help us along the way. Crap Cars by Richard Porter ($11) explores the world of cars that never even should have made it to the concept room — nevermind the showroom.